The Future

There is a greater sense of optimism around the New York Mets over the past few weeks than I can remember at any point in the last few years.

Matt Harvey looks like an ace. Zack Wheeler is living up to his promise, even though he’s having some growing pains. Jenrry Mejia has resurfaced after being all but forgotten and is reminding us why we were excited about him in 2010.

If Ike Davis, Lucas Duda and Ruben Tejada didn’t manage to live up to our expectations, Juan Lagares, Eric Young Jr. and Josh Satin have surpassed them. Even Wilmer Flores, who must hold some kind of record for most years as a “prospect,” has finally arrived to the party at the ripe old age of 22.

And there are more talented young players on the way. On Sunday, I got to see Noah Syndergaard combine with two relievers to shut out the Harrisburg Senators. My friends and I had great seats in the first row behind home plate – Syndergaard looked every bit as impressive as his stat line would suggest. His catcher, Travis d’Arnaud, will be joining the New York Mets in September, if not sooner.

If Sandy Alderson is able to re-invest the money from expiring contracts into the team, the Mets could legitimately be a contender next year. Our patience may finally be rewarded.

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As you may have noticed, this blog has not been particularly active over the last month. That’s probably not going to change much in the near future for a variety of reasons, unfortunately. I hope to re-launch Paul’s Random Baseball Stuff at some point this winter and get back to a more regular posting schedule, but I won’t make any promises.

In the meantime, I’m more active on Twitter (it’s much easier to find a moment to write 140 characters or less than a full blog post) and you can see my photos on Flickr.

I think Lou Piniella holds the record for most years as a prospect. I’m sure its close, but I don’t know if Flores has surpassed him yet. And, hey, Lou turned out pretty good afterall. Still, I don’t see the Mets seriously contending (or even un-seriously contending) until at least 2015. That said, I hope all the Alderson haters will lighten up or just go away. There is a plan. And it is working.

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About Paul Hadsall

I've been a New York Mets fan for most of my life and I've been blogging about them, minor league baseball, baseball cards and autograph collecting since 2007. Contact me at paul@randombaseballstuff.com

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I'm trying to obtain a baseball card signed by each player who has appeared in a game for the New York Mets. I currently have 928 of 1,026 Mets players. Click here to see who I still need.

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